of Work: Mucin hypersecretion is a feature common to a variety of airway diseases associated with airway inflammation. Airway epithelial cells respond to a variety of pro-inflammatory cytokines with an increase in mucin secretion. Human airway epithelial cells express products of at least 7 mucin genes. Ribonuclease protection assays have been developed for the quantitation of steady-state mRNA levels of mucin gene transcripts in airway epithelial cells in culture. Analysis of changes in steady-state mRNA levels of at least 4 of these genes in response to proinflammatory mediators and to changes in intracellular second messengers is in progress.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Clinical Center (CLC)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01CL000180-02
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6161445
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Special Emphasis Panel (CCMD)
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2
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1997
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